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Thank you in advance!! OCEAN PARK HOTEL in Problem 2-6 reported the following accounts receivable as of Dec. 31, 2020: Trisha Hotel P800,000 Daika Hotel

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OCEAN PARK HOTEL in Problem 2-6 reported the following accounts receivable as of Dec. 31, 2020: Trisha Hotel P800,000 Daika Hotel 2,000,000 Shalani Hotel 1,500,000 Rosanna Hotel 1,000,000 Other accounts receivable 5,000,000 During the year the Chicken House declared bankruptcy, so, the receivable balance of P1,800,000 was written off. Ocean Park determined that the Trisha's account is impaired by P500,000 and the Rosanna account is totally impaired. The other accounts receivable from Daika and Shalani are not considered impaired. Ocean Park also determined that a composite rate of 6% again is still appropriate to measure impairment on all other accounts receivable. REQUIRED: 1. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the impairment loss of accounts receivable as of Dec. 31, 2020

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